Is it just me, or did anyone notice Laurent come alive once he realized how knowledgeable Teddy was about the movements? What an excellent and mesmerizing video. Thanks crew! 🙏🏼
This was such a great interview. Laurent is so passionate and knowledgeable, and you obviously did your research in advance so you were ready with great questions to get him talking and great insights to add yourself to probe for more. The whole thing just felt really authentic and enjoyable. Really well done here Teddy. Interviewing isn't easy, especially with big personalities in play, and you absolutely nailed the handling of this one. You could feel Laurent's change in comfort from initially thinking this was going to be just another surface deep interview to realizing you were giving him a platform to nerd out about the details he loves and that you were following along the whole time. By the end of it Laurent was obviously enjoying himself tremendously and really leaned into the role of presenting all this detail. You gave him a chance to shine and he sure did, but so did you for your part. Again, very well done. Loved this interview. Keep up the great work.
Teddy, this is a phenomenal interview. I’ve seen a bunch of interviews regarding FP Journe but the interviewers always just fawn over the watch and don’t really explain anything, as if just eating up the hype. I actually learned a lot from this, amazing job!
Back in maybe 2015 or so, I, as a 20-year-old walked into their boutique in NYC, just to look at their watches in person. I couldn't afford anything in there, but they were so nice and accommodating with their time, and let me try on quite a few pieces including the chronomètre bleu. Really made me fall in love with their brand. Hopefully one day I will be able to own one... now just to join the waiting list.
AMAZING video. I shared it to WatchCrunch because I hope more people take the time to watch and appreciate. & On another note, Minute Repeaters are my favorite complication ever. I don’t know what it is about them, just the coolest thing ever to me.
Teddy presents his content at a different level. Classy without being snobbish or elitist. I will never be able to afford a piece like this. But Teddy presents it in a way that I can be a part of the club, even if only from a distance.
Great interview Teddy. I was in LA a few months ago, and Laurent was kind enough to give me 10 min of his time (boutique was packed) and he brought 2 of his personal pieces and it was incredible, listening about his perspective of the watches, the brand and where are the going. It was incredible experience. He was such a gentleman and the fact that he let me try 2 of his personal watches speaks greatly about him and him as a ambassador of the brand
A lot of people give Teddy grief, and make fun. But wow! There are very few UA-cam channels that exceed the sheer horological knowledge, depth, and insight. And the fact that you continue to get great guests and collaborators on your videos. The TB channel continues to be a worthwhile investment in time for anybody that is interested at all, even marginally, in watches.
"1/100th of a sec, who does that? Nobody, but its cool" Honesty makes the best answer. Also the science behind the Chronometre A Resonance, is pretty cool they both escapement self regulate by nudging each other. It was Christiaan Huygens who observed that his 2 pendulum clocks would sync when they were both hung on the same board.
Great interview. The contrast between this and the Producer Michael video / the last one where Kevin was being super brash and talking about investment value is night and day. I know different people like different things but this is the kind of Teddy content I love to see! Classy classy stuff.
This was a tremendous video for us watch geeks and really so cool to have this focussed view with such a legendary maker. Congratulations on this, Teddy!
TBH That is the brand identity. Instead of saying this is a highly sought after and exclusive watch brand they just simply say.. you can't get it. It's the best sales method.
Hey Teddy, just wanted to take a minute and tell you that this might not be your most watched video, but it was the one I have appreciated the most. I will never be able to afford an FP Journe, but as a watch enthusiast this type of videos are my favorite. Thanks!
An amazing interaction Teddy! You literally came prepared geared with technical knowledge, research into the brand, light humour and questioning showing the respect you have for Laurent’s time. I could clearly see he enjoyed the discussion as did you. To me, this is the best video of the year on your channel. I’ve always been intrigued by FPJ brand, and you’ve made it so much more clearer to understand the Brand’s history, direction and thought process through this discussion, thank you and a great way to end the coming year! Thanks Teddy.
This interview - what is being showcased, and I mean not just the timepieces, but the emotion - is why I love watches. Truly an excellent conversation, Teddy!
I can’t agree more than Laurent on his point of everything is possible just be patient. Me personally was on waitlist for CB nearly 4 years and finally got it just in 2022. Considering the current demand and market on the brand, I completely understand why it takes longer than people’s imagination of how long it takes to being able to purchase one. I feel blessed for owing my first FPJ piece and I will continue to support the brand in the future. More importantly, the delivery of my CB proves that the brand’s words count! Just be patient, good things come to those who wait!
FP Journe has been my favorite brand since its beginning -- there's just something about the aesthetics that really appeals to me. I (think I) remember when a Resonance in steel was just over $20K, around 2000 or so. Now -- well not so much (I see a gold version for $100K on Chrono 24). At the time I was working for a technology company (Xilinx) and my thought was "when the stock gets to "x" I'm gonna get one (I had stock options from a company I worked for getting acquired). Well that never happened and the stock fell a looong way. So no FPJ for me. Great video, Teddy. I really enjoyed it.
F.P. Journe is one of my favorite brands. I got into the watches back in the late 1990s when they were more affordable and accessible. Then it was a small horology house in Geneva, Switzerland. They also made affordable tourbillon watches.
Great episode. Thank you. Last month I met Laurent and the team members at the boutique. After a pleasant sit down, Q & A session and having the opportunity to get educated on the brand and experiencing them first hand, I put my name down for a Chronometre Souverain Havana in rose gold. I “passiontly” await it’s arrival. Cheers!
Teddy Baldassarre, 11:46 It's great to follow this conversation about this incredible watch maker. There must be others who merit a video about their pieces. The top people at Rolex, Patek, VC etc. I'm sure there is an audience for such videos.
A great conversation between Teddy with Laurent, some great insights to the brand. The latter part of sowing the seeds of an idea for a skeleton dial was very interesting. A brand that I may not have the chance to purchase at this time but I can certainly appreciate the time and effort that goes into these pieces,
Wonderful interview Teddy. The vision, art, engineering and quality of this brand is breathtaking. True pieces of art and craftsmanship. While I will never be able to afford a timepiece like these, I enjoy seeing and learning about them. Thank you for your continued in-depth content!
Just rewatched this again after a while. Feels to me like the reincarnation of A. L. Breguet with a modern twist. Thanks for the great interview Teddy, we love this!
This video is so good, so interesting, so educational and so passionate from both sides. Thanks, Teddy Baldessarre! Thanks Mr. Journe. Now I love this brand even more.
Fantastic interview! Very informative and educational. I walked into the LA boutique a few days ago and had the honor of meeting Laurent. I must say I felt a little nervous, as I still have a lot to learn about the mechanics of a movement. However, Laurent was very gracious, patient, and interesting to speak with. I walked out of the boutique, feeling like I had experienced something very special and unique. I hope one day I can own one of my own. Until then, I will be patient and continue to learn & admire these magnificent timepieces.
beautifully and well done interview, its like he's talking passionately about his own vineyard or wine label tbh. these are incredible timepieces and probably unattainable. can't imagine the pricing for such luxury. the website doesn't list
Teddy I didn't know you have the power to bring back to live "dead people"... "Arrogant dead people" I would say You gave a master class with this interview. You understood the star here were the watches so we can enjoy. Thank you
Teddy did an excellent interview with Laurent. F. P. Journe is truly a master artiste watch maker, just like a Rembrandt or Michel Angelo was in their art forms! I wanted Teddy to ask Laurent what will happen to the brand after F. P. steps aside. Is there a succession plan, and will the brand keep artisans on staff to repair these one of a kind designs?
Going to Geneva this year for my Honeymoon. I would absolutely love to visit their boutique in Geneva FP. Journe is by far my favorite watchmaker but I can never afford it !
I really enjoyed this! I had a good laugh when Laurent says how FPJ prefers designing integrated movements over modular and his comment, "I'm not a sandwich maker, I'm a watch maker". :)
@@molarrr lmao I had that same problem. I made a list of some I wanted to start a collection with & happened to be in macys and saw they had some of the watches I had on my list so I tested them all out & decided to go with the Powermatic. I think my advise to you would go with the same approach have a couple you have in mind and try them out get a feel of which one you like then pull the trigger.
So the Resonance version 2 is no longer two watches correcting each other? The dials of the two watches are not identical on the version 2 as opposed to the version 1.
Well done! For me FP. Journe is the pinnacle of watch making, integrating art and unparalleled innovation and balance. Then again there's JLC Grand Complication Reverso the Hybrus Mechanica Quadritype. Elvis has left the building. Hold my beer. 12:09 pm?
My goodness that Vertical Tourbillon is outstanding. I just started my watch collection, but so sad that unfortunately somethings will just always be out of reach> Great Job Teddy. And Outstanding to see the caliber of guest you have on your channel. Keep up the great work!
The idea of making the whole dial out of sapphire is genius! I thought it was an open dial and the crystal is a little foggy lol. But then he said the dial was transparent! How marvelous!
Is it just me, or did anyone notice Laurent come alive once he realized how knowledgeable Teddy was about the movements? What an excellent and mesmerizing video. Thanks crew! 🙏🏼
There was also the moment with the offset rotor, where he initially said it was an illusion where he looked like he wanted to get a 'gotcha' moment.
Without O’Leary, Teddy had a chance to spread his wings a bit
@@Talkitoutt Such a relief to not have the ghoul O'Leary interjecting every 5 seconds to gush about the "investment" value of the watch.
I noticed that too!
100% even his personality mimics the branding - 'if you know you know" - you have to earn your right to have the conversation
Congrats, Teddy. This conversation with Laurent Journe--horological content, interviewing skill, filming/editing--is a wonderful milestone. 🎬👏
Thank you for this very kind comment. I am very pleased with how this turned out.
@@TeddyBaldassarre Ditto....
I must highlight the interviewing skills! Laurent seemed like enjoying his time. Exceptional work Teddy 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
This was such a great interview. Laurent is so passionate and knowledgeable, and you obviously did your research in advance so you were ready with great questions to get him talking and great insights to add yourself to probe for more. The whole thing just felt really authentic and enjoyable. Really well done here Teddy. Interviewing isn't easy, especially with big personalities in play, and you absolutely nailed the handling of this one. You could feel Laurent's change in comfort from initially thinking this was going to be just another surface deep interview to realizing you were giving him a platform to nerd out about the details he loves and that you were following along the whole time. By the end of it Laurent was obviously enjoying himself tremendously and really leaned into the role of presenting all this detail. You gave him a chance to shine and he sure did, but so did you for your part. Again, very well done. Loved this interview. Keep up the great work.
Well said. completely agree
Insane, literally insane. I know FP Journe as a brand but to be able to do an interview at this level it is insane. Congratulations senor Teddy
Teddy, this is a phenomenal interview. I’ve seen a bunch of interviews regarding FP Journe but the interviewers always just fawn over the watch and don’t really explain anything, as if just eating up the hype. I actually learned a lot from this, amazing job!
Fantastic to hear. That is what I wanted from this discussion. No hype, just an appreciation of the art of the craft.
@@TeddyBaldassarre love your work Teddy! Keep it up, it’s a testament to success via knowledge and expertise instead of hype and nonsense.
You have shown us many watches over the years, but what you have shown us today is something very special thank you.
Very much agreed.
not sure if its just me, but of all the watch brands out there, FP Journe is just.... different
Back in maybe 2015 or so, I, as a 20-year-old walked into their boutique in NYC, just to look at their watches in person. I couldn't afford anything in there, but they were so nice and accommodating with their time, and let me try on quite a few pieces including the chronomètre bleu. Really made me fall in love with their brand. Hopefully one day I will be able to own one... now just to join the waiting list.
AMAZING video. I shared it to WatchCrunch because I hope more people take the time to watch and appreciate.
& On another note, Minute Repeaters are my favorite complication ever. I don’t know what it is about them, just the coolest thing ever to me.
Gotta be patient 😉
work hard and you'll get there
Teddy presents his content at a different level. Classy without being snobbish or elitist. I will never be able to afford a piece like this. But Teddy presents it in a way that I can be a part of the club, even if only from a distance.
The way Laurent talks about François reminds me of a bond villain where at the end you learn that he was actually François the whole time.
Great interview Teddy. I was in LA a few months ago, and Laurent was kind enough to give me 10 min of his time (boutique was packed) and he brought 2 of his personal pieces and it was incredible, listening about his perspective of the watches, the brand and where are the going. It was incredible experience. He was such a gentleman and the fact that he let me try 2 of his personal watches speaks greatly about him and him as a ambassador of the brand
That's a wonderful experience!
A lot of people give Teddy grief, and make fun. But wow! There are very few UA-cam channels that exceed the sheer horological knowledge, depth, and insight. And the fact that you continue to get great guests and collaborators on your videos. The TB channel continues to be a worthwhile investment in time for anybody that is interested at all, even marginally, in watches.
"1/100th of a sec, who does that? Nobody, but its cool" Honesty makes the best answer. Also the science behind the Chronometre A Resonance, is pretty cool they both escapement self regulate by nudging each other. It was Christiaan Huygens who observed that his 2 pendulum clocks would sync when they were both hung on the same board.
Doesn't zenith do this?
Zenith does, but I was qouting the video
Great interview. The contrast between this and the Producer Michael video / the last one where Kevin was being super brash and talking about investment value is night and day. I know different people like different things but this is the kind of Teddy content I love to see! Classy classy stuff.
FP Journe. This is just at another level. Perfect mix of beauty, design and engineering
17:43 what a wonderful minute repeater and breakthrough for dedicated power reserve for the hammer chime alone
This was a tremendous video for us watch geeks and really so cool to have this focussed view with such a legendary maker. Congratulations on this, Teddy!
Teddy: Introduce the brand to newcomers.
Laurent: Everything is sold out.
HAHA! Yea, I don't think he quite understood the first question Teddy threw at him.
TBH That is the brand identity. Instead of saying this is a highly sought after and exclusive watch brand they just simply say.. you can't get it. It's the best sales method.
I consider myself a watch enthusiast, but this interview showed me that there are definitely levels. This was a masterclass. Great interview
Hey Teddy, just wanted to take a minute and tell you that this might not be your most watched video, but it was the one I have appreciated the most. I will never be able to afford an FP Journe, but as a watch enthusiast this type of videos are my favorite. Thanks!
An amazing interaction Teddy! You literally came prepared geared with technical knowledge, research into the brand, light humour and questioning showing the respect you have for Laurent’s time.
I could clearly see he enjoyed the discussion as did you. To me, this is the best video of the year on your channel.
I’ve always been intrigued by FPJ brand, and you’ve made it so much more clearer to understand the Brand’s history, direction and thought process through this discussion, thank you and a great way to end the coming year! Thanks Teddy.
This interview - what is being showcased, and I mean not just the timepieces, but the emotion - is why I love watches. Truly an excellent conversation, Teddy!
I can’t agree more than Laurent on his point of everything is possible just be patient. Me personally was on waitlist for CB nearly 4 years and finally got it just in 2022. Considering the current demand and market on the brand, I completely understand why it takes longer than people’s imagination of how long it takes to being able to purchase one. I feel blessed for owing my first FPJ piece and I will continue to support the brand in the future. More importantly, the delivery of my CB proves that the brand’s words count! Just be patient, good things come to those who wait!
FP Journe has been my favorite brand since its beginning -- there's just something about the aesthetics that really appeals to me. I (think I) remember when a Resonance in steel was just over $20K, around 2000 or so. Now -- well not so much (I see a gold version for $100K on Chrono 24). At the time I was working for a technology company (Xilinx) and my thought was "when the stock gets to "x" I'm gonna get one (I had stock options from a company I worked for getting acquired). Well that never happened and the stock fell a looong way. So no FPJ for me.
Great video, Teddy. I really enjoyed it.
F.P. Journe is one of my favorite brands. I got into the watches back in the late 1990s when they were more affordable and accessible. Then it was a small horology house in Geneva, Switzerland. They also made affordable tourbillon watches.
Great episode. Thank you. Last month I met Laurent and the team members at the boutique. After a pleasant sit down, Q & A session and having the opportunity to get educated on the brand and experiencing them first hand, I put my name down for a Chronometre Souverain Havana in rose gold. I “passiontly” await it’s arrival. Cheers!
Teddy Baldassarre, 11:46 It's great to follow this conversation about this incredible watch maker. There must be others who merit a video about their pieces. The top people at Rolex, Patek, VC etc. I'm sure there is an audience for such videos.
A great conversation between Teddy with Laurent, some great insights to the brand. The latter part of sowing the seeds of an idea for a skeleton dial was very interesting. A brand that I may not have the chance to purchase at this time but I can certainly appreciate the time and effort that goes into these pieces,
This was awesome. Thank you, Teddy B.
This is my favourite watch brand. They are just amazing. Any model is a true holy grail
Laurent seems like a tough dude and you managed to conduct a fantastic interview. Thank you!
Wonderful interview Teddy. The vision, art, engineering and quality of this brand is breathtaking. True pieces of art and craftsmanship. While I will never be able to afford a timepiece like these, I enjoy seeing and learning about them. Thank you for your continued in-depth content!
Never say never bro
FP Journe... My bucket list..... Ive seen the Japan boutique multiple times and it's just incredible. Just such artisans
This is a great interview and Laurent is such a great personality. Serious about watchmaking, but also so much fun.
Just rewatched this again after a while. Feels to me like the reincarnation of A. L. Breguet with a modern twist. Thanks for the great interview Teddy, we love this!
Can’t wait to meet you at the Grand Seiko event today!
Don’t be a stranger! See you there.
Grand seiko event? New pieces? I’m in the market for a grand seiko, should I maybe wait a few days or weeks?
I gotta say it…Teddy has the best watch channel on YT. He’s the king 👑.
Eh, i guess... Not much content on the budget side of things though, i wish there was more.
This video is so good, so interesting, so educational and so passionate from both sides. Thanks, Teddy Baldessarre! Thanks Mr. Journe. Now I love this brand even more.
'100th of a second, who needs that? No one. But its cool!'
Fantastic interview! Very informative and educational. I walked into the LA boutique a few days ago and had the honor of meeting Laurent. I must say I felt a little nervous, as I still have a lot to learn about the mechanics of a movement. However, Laurent was very gracious, patient, and interesting to speak with. I walked out of the boutique, feeling like I had experienced something very special and unique. I hope one day I can own one of my own. Until then, I will be patient and continue to learn & admire these magnificent timepieces.
Love Teddys passion and knowledge. He is such an underrated guru and Bloomin nice chap .. love listening to his insight’s..
What a delightful conversation. Full of insights into this remarkable brand. Thank you, Teddy and merci, Laurent.
beautifully and well done interview, its like he's talking passionately about his own vineyard or wine label tbh. these are incredible timepieces and probably unattainable. can't imagine the pricing for such luxury. the website doesn't list
This video helped me appreciate why FP Journe is a true watchmaker. Well done.
Teddy...you ROCK! You have knowledge, you have poise, you're a pro. Enjoyed this in-depth interview.
Teddy I didn't know you have the power to bring back to live "dead people"... "Arrogant dead people" I would say
You gave a master class with this interview. You understood the star here were the watches so we can enjoy. Thank you
Was the time on the minute repeater 12:54?
I’m speechless. Wow! 😮 Absolutely amazing! Thanks for this video, Teddy!👏🏼👏🏼
There's something so special about the hands and numerals that tell you it's a Journe
Teddy did an excellent interview with Laurent. F. P. Journe is truly a master artiste watch maker, just like a Rembrandt or Michel Angelo was in their art forms! I wanted Teddy to ask Laurent what will happen to the brand after F. P. steps aside. Is there a succession plan, and will the brand keep artisans on staff to repair these one of a kind designs?
Mind-blowingly beautiful watches. A treat for the eyes - Bravo on a totally brilliant video.
Amazing interview, You could tell Laurent Journe enjoyed every bit of it 💯
Great interview and video! Thank you.
Going to Geneva this year for my Honeymoon. I would absolutely love to visit their boutique in Geneva FP. Journe is by far my favorite watchmaker but I can never afford it !
Thank you Teddy for the interview with Laurent. Learnt a lot. I appreciate it
I really enjoyed this! I had a good laugh when Laurent says how FPJ prefers designing integrated movements over modular and his comment, "I'm not a sandwich maker, I'm a watch maker". :)
Teddy your knowledge is amazing! Thank you for hosting interesting people Movers and shakers in the world of horology.
I really like the font of the numbers 👌🏻 this is a much better video than the one with Kevin 😂
The holy trinity cannot touch Journe. Thanks Teddy for one of the best interviews yet.
What a remarkable interview and video, gotta give it a like and a comment to boost this stuff! Great job Teddy.
Truly fascinating watching two connoisseurs of art educating us. Thanks for the video!
12-39, give me my bonus points. Love it, what a watchmaker
Such a great video! Really cool you got to talk to Laurent.
Did the minute-repeater chime 12:54?
Teddy ... thank you I will watch this over and over again.
On the Minute Repeater the time was 12:54
not the loudest one tho
12:39 was the time. Great video.
This video is a masterpiece. These are trully just amazing. Mindblowing
I bought my first watch this week(a Tissot powermatic 80). Hope to build a good collection in the years come.
I’m looking into my first luxury watch. But so many to chose from it’s hard to mail one down
@@molarrr lmao I had that same problem. I made a list of some I wanted to start a collection with & happened to be in macys and saw they had some of the watches I had on my list so I tested them all out & decided to go with the Powermatic. I think my advise to you would go with the same approach have a couple you have in mind and try them out get a feel of which one you like then pull the trigger.
That's a great first pick. Congratulations and welcome to this unhealthy obsession. 🎉
@@Rooot-username I ended up getting the grand seiko snowflake. I’ve always wanted a GS for years so I went for it.
I love F P Journe watches. Incredible work of art.
For me personally, they are the most amazing watches in the world. Each one more stunning than the next
most enjoyable episode.
This was so much fun to see! Awesome watches, and even greater people!
Thank you for the interview. Great!
So the Resonance version 2 is no longer two watches correcting each other? The dials of the two watches are not identical on the version 2 as opposed to the version 1.
Good job great interview keep it up! We love these contents!
My grail watch. Thanks for the awesome video. Teddy
Fascinating, many thanks Teddy, so insightful.
Outstanding content, saw Laurent the other day and he told me this was coming 👍🏻
What a phenomenal video. Thank you
Well done! For me FP. Journe is the pinnacle of watch making, integrating art and unparalleled innovation and balance. Then again there's JLC Grand Complication Reverso the Hybrus Mechanica Quadritype. Elvis has left the building. Hold my beer.
12:09 pm?
Spectacular episode!
Great interview to showcase the purity of craftsmanship and passion for horology. This is a wonderful showcase of just a few of the timepieces.
This is a great episode, thank you Teddy
The best video so far! Congratulations.
Amazing interview Teddy
This one was amazing Teddy! Bravo
My goodness that Vertical Tourbillon is outstanding. I just started my watch collection, but so sad that unfortunately somethings will just always be out of reach>
Great Job Teddy. And Outstanding to see the caliber of guest you have on your channel. Keep up the great work!
Thank you very much, Marco.
Anyone know who makes Teddys jacket?
Fantastic video. Thank you teddy
Excellent! Bravo!!
Teddy's suit game is on point.
The idea of making the whole dial out of sapphire is genius! I thought it was an open dial and the crystal is a little foggy lol. But then he said the dial was transparent! How marvelous!
Didn't know this brand. This is phenomenal, passionately...
Absolutely marvellous! My favourite brand. Thank you
Thanks for this awesome interview and inside look at FP Journe!
Kevin O'Leary's salivating profusely right now
Great interview Teddy.!
Really good. I love the humility of admitting he doesn't know why the brand has become such a cult. The watches are really stunning.
I cant get enough of this video
Thank you Teddy